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Bill Shorten vows 'to make the big banks pay'1:24

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has vowed to 'make the big banks pay' to compensate victims of misconduct.
Labor's proposal goes further than the government's, by allowing more consumers to apply for help and offering them a longer timeframe to do so.
The cap on applications would also be increased to $2 million and consumers would be allowed to have their case reheard if they feel they missed out due to a 'bad decision' by the ombudsman or the courts.
But Labor denies suggestions the scheme could become a kangaroo court, if consumers seek compensation for unfounded claims.
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